
It stings to settle for silver — twice — when the gold came down to an overtime bounce. Whatever the outcome, Canadians came out in record numbers to root for the home side.
Take the 2026 Milano Cortina Women’s Hockey Gold Medal Game. According to Numeris, the match up, which aired last Friday in the afternoon hours in Canada, drew an average minute audience of 3.8 million 2+ viewers nation wide. It was carried on CBC Total, SRC Total, TSN1, Sportsnet National, SportsnetOne+ and RDS+.

Numeris also reports that the male-female audience was pretty much a 50-50 split.
According to Nielsen Stateside, an average of 5.3 million viewers watched the Women’s final on NBC and Peacock, peaking at 7.7 million for the overtime winner. NBC Sports says that sets an all-time record for the most-watched women’s hockey game in the US.
For Sunday’s Men’s Hockey Gold Medal tilt, CBC says the most-viewed moment of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Canada occurred when Jack Hughes scored the overtime goal for The US Sunday morning in men’s hockey. An estimated 8.7 million saw it either on CBC, SportsnetOne or TSN1.
Behind that, last Friday, 5.1 million watched the final minute of the semi-final men’s hockey game between Canada and Finland. Next was the overtime goal against Czechia in last Wednesday’s quarterfinal. Top’s in women’s hockey was when 4.22 million watched the final minutes of last Thursday’s final between Canada and USA.
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Top non-hockey moment? Besides the opening ceremony where 3.5 million watched, it was when Canada won the gold medal in men’s curling. That drew 3.1 million viewers Saturday.
Canadians may have felt less flag wave-y by Sunday’s closing ceremony. The overnight estimated audience watching on CBC Total was 1,790,000.